News Section
Wragby CB and electrical.
After some consideration, Wragby CB and Electrical have decided to continue
with business as usual.
They will
not be closing down or selling up, they
are continuing to
trade as normal.
Wragby CB and Electrical do not presently have a Web site. But they can be
contacted via telephone on:
01673 857064.
New CB magazine.
We are starting a campaign to bring the CB magazine back to life.
Our plan is not just to beg other people to bring it back, we are willing to
do the hard work of getting a new magazine going.
To make it possible to create such a magazine, we are asking for all visitors -
whatever their background or location - to give us their views on CB, communications
and available magazines.
Please help us by filling in the
on-line survey.
Tonks are back!
Tonks originally started in CB back in 1984, but closed down in 2000.
Now S. J. Tonks is back with a new name (
CB Station) and on-line with a
range of CB related products.
Tonks Communications
Milestones,
Watling st
Cannock,
Staffs WS11 1SH
England
Tel: 07983 510290 (mobile number, mobile rates)
Web:
CB Station.
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new products, new dealers, sale of CB businesses, club meetings or 'eyeballs',
special sales... anything that may be of interest to CB users.
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Inclusion is at the discretion of the Webmaster.
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Licence free CB.
British law is changed to allow licence free
CB use.
Date planned for deregulation.
Ofcom have set (another) date for the planned deregulation.
CADS Trial extended again..
Once again, Ofcom extended the CADS trial - this time until March 2007.
WT Act enforcement.
Plans to change the way minor
WT Act offenses are dealt with.
CADS Trial extended.
Ofcom have decided to extend the trial for another year.
Ofcom change plans.
Having taken over from the RA, Ofcom changed the original RA plans.
Ofcom take control.
As planned, Ofcom have taken over from the Radiocommunications Agency. Other plans
remain unchanged at this time.